Many Americans say that the Democratic Party doesn’t think they are focusing on the most important economic issues for them, and are too focused on social issues that they think is not urgent.
Public polls from the New York Times and IPSOS from January 2 to 10 have requested Americans to identify the most important priority of the Democratic Party.
Opinion polls have discovered that people quoted the most important questions were economy, inflation, healthcare and immigrants. The types of social causes that advanced activists have adhered to in recent years are ranked at a much lower rank.
This weekend, the Democratic Party gathered in Washington, selected the next chair, and discussed the most effectively against the Trump administration. The latest opinion polls include signs that they are worried about.
The country is deeply divided into Trump’s leadership, and the shares of people who say that his second term is the cause of celebration and concerns.
But polls suggest that people do not regard the Democratic Party as an attractive alternative.
In a broad sense, a poll, which investigated 2,128 adult samples nationwide, found that Americans think that the Republican is more synchronized with the national atmosphere. The most important problem for Republican members was mostly important for them. Immigration, economy, inflation, tax.
According to a poll at the University of Kini Piack, which was held the following week after Trump took office, voters are more negative than the Republican Party. A 57 % disadvantage for the Democratic Party is the best kinipiac that has been recorded for the party since the first question in 2008.
The results emphasize the issues facing the Democratic Party when they try to rebuild the party after losing the White House and losing the control of the two councils. Since the election, the Democratic Party has not been able to agree to the reason behind the defeat.
Party officials are widely agreed that the Democratic Party should focus on economic policies, but there are few consensus on how to deal with the following issues. Transgender rights.
As Trump moves forward in his agenda, the opinions of both parties may change. Some of the most famous actions of his administration do not have a wide range of support, such as eliminating government diversity requirements and attacking Trump’s political opposition.
People who did not vote for Mr. Trump and responded to public opinion polls, including those who did not consider the Republican members, explained in an interview that they were alienated from the Democratic Party.
The 27 -year -old Silver Arena living in Mount Vernon, Washington has many Americans who are worried about the rarity of living expenses and affordable housing, but the Democratic Party emphasizes policies that seem to be unrelated. He said he was thinking.
He often said that Republican members seemed to support people to hurt people. When the Democratic Party has a bad idea, he is looking at it, “They are not trying to hurt people, they are just stupid.”
Arenas voted for Harris, but said he would not consider not to vote if he did not like democratic tickets in the future. “The Democratic Party should have paid more attention to living expenses,” he added.
Filadelphia accountant Muhammad Khan, 30, voted last year to Trump. He explained that as a Muslim, former President Joseph R. Videen Jr. was difficult to support the Democratic to support Israel in the war with Hamas.
“They think of the people as a matter of course,” he said about the Democratic Party.
Khan is optimistic about Trump and trusts the Republican members more about the economy.
And he believes that the Democratic Party is usually more kind than a group that has been alienated than the Republican Party, but he believes they have gone too much recently.
“Gender equality, gender wages, and LGBT rights,” Khan said that he was a click on the problem that he was immersed in. “I think it’s valuable,” he added.
Regarding the rights of lesbian, gay, and transgender, people recognize the Democratic priority as their priority. Only 4 % of Americans list the LGBTQ issues as very important. However, 31 % answered that the Democratic Party was priority.
The same percentage of people quoted abortions as the top of the party, but 13 % personally identified it as one of the top three concerns. Americans also identified climate change (25 %) and democracy (20 %) as the most important issue for the Democratic Party.
Even self -identified Democrats could refer to abortion and LGBTQ issues than other Americans. The Democratic Party did not rank in either of the top five concerns.
However, most Democrats did not carry out campaigns focusing on social issues in 2024, as Americans believe.
In most cases, the Democratic members, including former Vice President, Camara Harris, did not discuss gender identity. It came from a Republican member. Republican members have instigated the fear of transgender women in women’s sports teams and minors who are treating transgender.
However, the Democratic members did not agree to the aggregated or effective response method.
“Politics is about awareness,” said Adam Gestorson, the Democratic strategist, who prompted the party to reconsider how much influence the activist group would have through the agenda. “And people recognize that the Democratic Party is focusing on the demands of activists, not the kitchen table problem.”
The question was, “What are we doing about it?”
“We can cry about media reports and complain that life is not fair,” said Gentorson. “Or, it becomes a reality of the political reality and can actually solve the problem.”
Appointments are mainly associated with the Democratic Party, but they are outstanding as a problem with a wide range of public support. According to the Purisato Center, about two -thirds in the United States support some legal abortion access.
Opinion polls have discovered that economy and inflation were the most important issues for Americans. It was consistent in all population statistics groups.
“The Democratic Party did not talk about inflation sufficiently about inflation,” said Dusty Johnson, 30, a software engineer in the Erk River, Minnesota. inflation.
“Inflation is low,” he said. “But what people are watching in inflation is not the increase rate, but the place where inflation has advanced.”
Mr. Johnson voted for Harris and said he had previously supported Bernie Sanders and Andrew Yang, focusing on a democratic loss in November and the American of the worker class. He wants to focus on the party to hit.
For now, he said he was afraid that the party has become an “insider club” that almost ignores those voters. “So maybe I don’t want to identify as a Democratic member,” he added. “Now, I feel more independent.”
Christine Chan has contributed.
How this voting was done
The important things to know about this poll from the New York Times and Ipsos are:
The opinion poll was conducted on the Internet using the probability -based panel that IPSOS, a company that votes in the United States and overseas. You can see the exact question you asked and the order you asked here.
The IPSOS panel was recruited by mailing invitations to randomly selected American groups to ensure typical US compensation. Later, Americans were selected from the panel for this survey.
In order to further reflect the entire adult population as well as those who wish to conduct public opinion polls, the respondents of the population statistics groups that are underestimated among survey respondents, such as those who do not have a university degree. More weight was given. See the methodology for more information on how to add weight.
The margin of all American sampling errors is a plus or minus 2.6 % point. Theoretically, this means that the results are mostly needed to reflect the overall population view, but many other issues cause additional errors.
Here you can see complete results and detailed methodology.